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Agent Revolver
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...adding a Notification To Participant at http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2015/07/20/patriotic_russian_hackers_are_coming_for_you_exgchq_head_tells_stock_exchange/?post_received=2576163#c_2576163 , which is hosted here without a prior consent of the blog's owner -

Patriotic hacker - is it a Rogerism, or have I missed something?

"I know from my own experience how deep the transatlantic intelligence relationship goes – and how mutually productive it's been over very many years" - yes, Mr. Rogers, more and more people acquire the same experience, with a transpacific bonus, but don't we forget the sp00ky secret that real actionable intelligence is global, as well as nowadays patriotism is (told once to FSB Colonel that I don't really like this word). Global, stop. Money for the Mankind, not vice versa.

But the banking system that Sir Admiral Rogers is hereby trying to lay as a cornerstone of the Order is in fact split and alien and concurrent to itself and is no more able to assist the human progress, becoming a ponzi in company with the participants of the "modern" political system, which, in fact, came not too far from the Pharaos. Its parts don't even care about its host nations, otherwise the banking system would completely change the very idea of paper currencies and electronic zeroes and ones from the weapon of enslavement into the noble working tool of most common well-being in a society void of consumption rush.

Further addressed personally.

Mr. Rogers, as far as one can understand from the incoming streams, the scheduled institutions within the US jurisdiction are taking part in financing the scheme of the combat escalation against Russian military forces and the people of the country. After you perform your fact-checking, I hope you'll agree that some preventive countermeasures against said institutions will be just, WILL YOU?

Just hold those greedy f*cksters, Mr. Rogers, or leave the seat. You're not the first who hears this.

When will them bloodsuckers blow up already? Pinpointed, not like this - https://youtu.be/KJLe8LL0Rf8

Re Ted's coordinates - well, who knows, maybe you just knocked in, the traffic moves in mysterious ways. :-) I usually tend not to stick into spy stories. But the more spaces you flag placing your request for contact, the more possible that your message will reach the addressee. You possibly can post a contrast plaintext brief on the subject matter, maybe someone will take care to make a photocopy. I'm sure Ted knows your life story, but your 4v474r here... one wouldn't recognise even an original bearer of the image. I have a feeling that G makes his living near the mainline and is visiting a stylist.

Mr. Rogers ;-) I just imagined you working with papers at the Agency Head's desk. Well, inspite of the heavy straps that cost much to its bearer, the position like this is just another, aggravated, form of slavery. What magick is he making to not to sleep for a three or more days, I wonder. Can you ask anyone there if they solved a problem of lowering the temperature of the intracranial chip? Can't work out more than connecting a cooling fluid tube to the occiput. I only forgot one thing - to mention that your namesake *was* getting ready for a mid-aug, + 5 days max.

Well... man plays trumpet, destiny plays man.

And yes Casey, your edition of the Bustro looks better designed.

What else... ah, The 73. You may choose any vid: https://youtu.be/RyFr279K9TE , https://youtu.be/0Byd7QyZGVM or just https://youtu.be/4DQndnAhdxk .

RE:"Can you ask anyone there if they solved a problem of lowering the temperature of the intracranial chip? Can't work out more than connecting a cooling fluid tube to the occiput. I only forgot one thing - to mention that your namesake *was* getting ready for a mid-aug, + 5 days max. "

I know that when working with particle accelerators they commonly use liquid nitrogen.The extreme cold could effect the way the chip operates though.It would have to be designed to withstand cold.

I believe NASA has a specification for hot and cold electronics you may want to check out.